African Studies Subject Catalogue - Fall 2021

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A Missionary Nation

African Ecomedia

Race, Religion, and Spain's Age of Liberal Imperialism, 1841– 1881 Scott Eastman

Network Forms, Planetary Politics Cajetan Iheka October 2021 336pp 41 illus. 9781478014744 £20.99/ $27.95 PB 9781478013815 £84.00/ $104.95 HB

October 2021 256pp 7 photos, 14 illus., 2 maps 9781496204165 £48.00/ $60.00 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

Cajetan Iheka examines the ecological footprint of media in Africa alongside the representa�on of environmental issues in visual culture, showing how African visual media such as film, photography, and sculpture deliver a unique perspec�ve on the socioecological costs of media produc�on.

Focuses on Spain’s crusade to resurrect its empire, beginning with the War of Africa. Interrogates the legacy of Hispanic iden��es from mul�ple axes, as former colonies were annexed and others were occupied, tying together strands of European, Mediterranean, and Atlan�c histories in the second age of global imperialism.

African Motors

Africanizing Oncology

October 2021 384pp 53 illus. 9781478011712 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781478010593 £88.00/ $109.95 HB

New African Histories November 2021 248pp 9780821424650 £64.00/ $80.00 HB

Technology, Gender, and the History of Development Joshua Grace

Creativity, Crisis, and Cancer in Uganda Marissa Mika

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

In African Motors, Joshua Grace examines how everyday Tanzanian drivers, mechanics, and passengers recons�tuted the automobile into a uniquely African form between the late 1800s to the early 2000s.

Combining methods from African studies, science and technology studies, and medical anthropology, Marissa Mika considers the Uganda Cancer Ins�tute as a microcosm of the Ugandan state and as a lens through which to trace the poli�cal, technological, moral, and intellectual aspira�ons and ac�ons of health care providers and pa�ents.

Amkoullel, the Fula Boy

Apartheid’s Black Soldiers

Amadou Hampâté Bâ Translated by Jeanne Garane

Un-national Wars and Militaries in Southern Africa Lennart Bolliger

August 2021 400pp 9781478014188 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781478013273 £88.00/ $109.95 HB

War and Militarism in African History October 2021 240pp 9780821424551 £64.00/ $80.00 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

In Amkoullel, the Fula Boy, Malian writer Amadou Hampâté Bâ—one of the towering figures in the literature of twen�eth-century Francophone Africa—tells in striking detail the story of his youth, which was set against inter-ethnic conflict and the arrival and installa�on of French colonialism.

Thousands of Black troops served in South Africa’s security forces in Namibia and Angola during apartheid. Bolliger’s new research leads him to reject their common depic�on as “collaborators,” challenge the portrayal of the wars in which they fought as struggles for na�onal libera�on, and reveal the complexity of South Africa’s military culture. 1


Embodied Engineering

Embodying Black Religions in Africa and Its Diasporas

Gendered Labor, Food Security, and Taste in Twentieth-Century Mali Laura Ann Twagira

Edited by Yolanda Covington-Ward & Jeanette S. Jouili Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People September 2021 352pp 20 illus. 9781478011750 £21.99/ $28.95 PB 9781478010647 £84.00/ $104.95 HB

New African Histories October 2021 344pp 9780821424681 £27.99 / $36.95 NIP

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

Foregrounding African women’s ingenuity and labor, this pioneering case study shows how women in rural Mali have used technology to ensure food security through the colonial period, environmental crises, and postcolonial rule.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Inves�gates the complex intersec�ons between the body, religious expression, and the construc�on and nego�a�on of social rela�onships and collec�ve iden��es throughout the Black diaspora.

Faith in Flux

Fine Boys

Pentecostalism and Mobility in Rural Mozambique Devaka Premawardhana

A Novel Eghosa Imasuen Modern African Wri�ng September 2021 278pp 9780821424575 £17.99/ $22.95 PB

Contemporary Ethnography September 2021 232pp 8 illus. 9780812225105 £18.99/ $24.95 PB

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

Set in Nigeria during the prodemocracy movement and told from the perspec�ve of an eighteen-year-old Gen-Xer, Ewaen, this comingof-age novel examines the violent university confraterni�es during the mid-1990s.

Recent reports on Pentecostalism in the global South give the impression of an inexorable trajectory of massive growth, but Faith in Flux examines the religion's ambivalent recep�on in northern Mozambique, loca�ng vital insight in the overlooked places where this religion has failed to take root.

Fractured Militancy

Griot Potters of the Folona

Precarious Resistance in South Africa after Racial Inclusion Marcel Paret

The History of an African Ceramic Tradition Barbara E. Frank

February 2022 234pp 1 map, 5 charts 9781501761799 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781501761782 £92.00/ $115.00 HB

African Expressive Cultures February 2022 408pp 391 color illus., 12 maps, 8 b&w tables 9780253058997 £26.99/ $35.00 PB 9780253059000 £64.00/ $80.00 HB

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with ac�vists, Fractured Militancy tells the story of post-apartheid South Africa from the perspec�ve of Johannesburg's impoverished urban Black neighborhoods. Nearly three decades a�er South Africa's transi�on from apartheid to democracy, widespread protests and xenophobic a�acks suggest that not all is well in the oncecelebrated "rainbow na�on."

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Griot Po�ers of the Folona reconstructs the past of a par�cular group of West African women po�ers using evidence found in their ar�stry and techniques. The po�ers of the Folona region of southeastern Mali serve a diverse clientele and firing thousands of pots weekly during the height of the dry season. 2


Healing from Genocide in Rwanda

In the Net

Mahmoudan Hawad Translated by Christopher Wise Preface by Helene Hawad

Rugerero Survivors Village, an Artist Book Susan Viguers & Lily Yeh

African Poetry Book February 2022 84pp 6 illus. 9781496229694 £13.99/ $17.95 PB

November 2021 144pp full color picture book 9781613321348 £33.00/ $40.00 PB 9781613321355 £71.00/ $89.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS

In the face of amnesia, how does one exist? In this poem, Hawad speaks directly to Azawad, a silent figure whose name designates a por�on of Tuareg lands divided among five na�on-states created in the 1960s.

The power of art in the service of healing. Tells the stories of two Rwandans who as small children experienced the 1994 Genocide. Their tes�monies are framed by chapters chronicling the crea�on, in the Rugerero Survivors’ Village, of a powerful Genocide Memorial. Excludes SE Asia & ANZ

Indirect Subjects

Love and Liberation

Nollywood's Local Address Matthew H. Brown

Humanitarian Work in Ethiopia's Somali Region Lauren Carruth

October 2021 328pp 42 illus. 9781478014195 £20.99/ $27.95 PB 9781478013280 £84.00/ $104.95 HB

October 2021 240pp 8 b&w hal�ones, 1 map, 1 chart 9781501759666 £22.99/ $29.95 PB 9781501759475 £92.00/ $115.00 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Ma�hew H. Brown explores the connec�ons between Nigeria's booming film industry, state television, and colonial legacies that together involve spectators in global capitalism while denying them its privileges.

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS

Carruth provides an alterna�ve vision of what "humanitarian" response means in prac�ce—not driven by Interna�onal Humanitarian Law, the missions of Western relief organiza�ons, or trends in the aid industry or academia, but instead, by what Somalis call "samafal."

Moving Home

Policing Bodies

Next Wave: New Direc�ons in Women's Studies October 2021 280pp 10 illus. 9781478014553 £20.99/ $26.95 PB 9781478013624 £80.00/ $99.95 HB

December 2021 232pp 9781503629745 £20.99/ $28.00 PB 9781503629226 £72.00/ $90.00 HB

Gender, Place, and Travel Writing in the Early Black Atlantic Sandra Gunning

Law, Sex Work, and Desire in Johannesburg I. India Thusi

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Sex work occupies a legally gray space in Johannesburg, and police a�tudes towards it are inconsistent and largely unregulated. I. India Thusi’s ethnography considers how sex work is policed and how it should be policed—and exposes the limita�ons of dominant feminist arguments regarding its legal treatment.

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Examines nineteenth-century African diasporic travel wri�ng to expand and complicate understandings of the Black Atlan�c. Gunning draws on the wri�ng of missionaries, aboli�onists, entrepreneurs, and explorers whose work challenges the assump�ons that travel wri�ng is primarily associated with leisure or scien�fic research. 3


Reimagining Social Medicine from the South

Sharing the Burden of Sickness A History of Healing and Medicine in Accra Jonathan Roberts

Abigail H. Neely

August 2021 200pp 12 illus. 9781478014270 £18.99/ $24.95 PB 9781478013365 £76.00/ $94.95 HB

October 2021 418pp 33 b&w illus. 9780253057938 £27.99/ $36.00 PB 9780253057945 £68.00/ $85.00 HB

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

Reimagining Social Medicine from the South, Abigail H. Neely explores social medicine's possibili�es and limita�ons at one of its most important origin sites: the Pholela Community Health Centre (PCHC) in South Africa.

Sharing the Burden of Sickness explores medical history during important periods in Accra's history. Roberts not only introduces readers to a wide range of ideas about health but also charts a course for a thoroughly pluralis�c culture of healing in the future, especially with the spread of new epidemics of HIV/AIDS and ebola.

The Author as Cannibal

The Egyptian Labor Corps

Rewriting in Francophone Literature as a Postcolonial Genre, 1969–1995 Felisa Vergara Reynolds

Race, Space, and Place in the First World War Kyle J. Anderson

January 2022 306pp 1 photograph, 4 illus., 1 appendix, index 9781496218421 £48.00/ $60.00 HB

December 2021 288pp 10 b&w photos 9781477324547 £44.00/ $55.00 HB

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS

During World War I, Bri�sh authori�es reneged on their promise not to draw Egyp�ans into the war, enlis�ng half a million young men into the Egyp�an Labor Corps (ELC). Anderson tells the story of these young men and the essen�al part they came to play in the 1919 Egyp�an Revolu�on.

A�er French colonial rule ended, Francophone authors began rewri�ng narra�ves from the colonial literary canon. Reynolds presents these textual revisions as figura�ve acts of cannibalism and examines how these literary cannibaliza�ons cri�que colonialism and its legacy in each author’s homeland.

The Great Upheaval

The Poetics of Difference

Women and Nation in Postwar Nigeria Judith A. Byfield

Queer Feminist Forms in the African Diaspora Mecca Jamilah Sullivan

New African Histories November 2021 334pp 5 illus. 9780821423981 £27.99 / $36.95 NIP

New Black Studies Series September 2021 288pp 9780252086038 £19.99/ $25.95 PB 9780252043963 £88.00/ $110.00 HB

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

This social and intellectual history of women’s poli�cal ac�vism in postwar Nigeria reveals the importance of gender to the study of na�onalism and poses new ques�ons about Nigeria’s colonial past and independent future.

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS

Black women’s literary cultures have long theorized the complexi�es surrounding na�on and class, the indeterminacy of gender and race, and the mul�ple meanings of sexuality. Illuminates understudied queer contours of black women’s wri�ng. Excludes SE Asia, Indian sc & ANZ

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Village Work

War and Society in Colonial Zambia, 1939–1953

Development and Rural Statecraft in TwentiethCentury Ghana Alice Wiemers

Alfred Tembo

War and Militarism in African History November 2021 256pp 9780821424629 £64.00/ $80.00 HB

New African Histories September 2021 250pp 4 illus. 97808214224667 £26.99 / $34.95 NIP

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

The first major study of its kind, this book shows— from a Zambian perspec�ve—how Northern Rhodesia, then a Bri�sh colony, organized and deployed human, military, and natural resources during the Second World War. New research and oral histories further demonstrate the war’s social and industrial impact on Zambia in the immediate postwar period.

A robust historical case study that demonstrates how village development became central to the rhetoric and prac�ce of statecra� in rural Ghana.

Kwame Nkrumah

recent highlights

Visions of Liberation Jeffrey S. Ahlman

I've Been Here All the While

Ohio Short Histories of Africa May 2021 218pp 9780821424520 £12.99/ $16.95 PB

Black Freedom on Native Land Alaina E. Roberts

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS

America in the Nineteenth Century April 2021 224pp 10 b&w illus. 9780812253030 £26.99/ $34.95 HB

This new biography of Kwame Nkrumah (1909–72), Ghana’s first president, demonstrates how his accomplishments extend well beyond his role in Ghanaian decoloniza�on, statebuilding, and the promo�on of pan-Africanism to include his broader an�colonialist work toward an independent, unified Africa.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS

Perhaps no other symbol has more resonance in African American history than that of "40 acres and a mule.” Alaina E. Roberts draws on archival research and family history to upend the tradi�onal story of Reconstruc�on.

The Actual True Story of Ahmed and Zarga

The Outside

Migration as Life in Morocco Alice Elliot

Mohamedou Ould Slahi & Larry Siems

Public Cultures of the Middle East and North Africa April 2021 204pp 9780253054746 £18.99/ $25.00 PB 9780253054739 £56.00/ $70.00 HB

February 2021 176pp 9780821424384 £17.99/ $22.95 PB

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESS Modern African Wri�ng

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS

This s�rring, poe�c tale features a Bedouin man whose irrepressible love for his family, his camels, and his way of life fuels both his harrowing journey into the Sahara Desert to find a lost camel and his struggle to preserve a culture on the brink of profound change.

The Outside seeks to answer the ques�on, what is migra�on when it becomes the very founda�on on which forms of social and individual life are built? New understandings of migra�on emerge through its in�mate textures as Elliot shows how it has become, in some parts of the world, a dis�nc�ve condi�on of everyday life. 5


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